It has many curved teeth in its mouth it uses to eat the food, while most salamanders use their tongue, the Hellbender Just waits and bites its prey. the reason for this is because it is one of the largest salamanders in the world, there for it can eat bigger things, so if he had a tongue, it would stick to his thought, killing him. Force over stickiness.It usually eats:Crayfish (Hellbender's Favorite)Small fishHellbender eggslizardssmall rodentsfrogsinsectssnailsworms
We live in New Hampshire. Today a small salamander appeared in our driveway. At first we thought he was a small plastic toy, but soon discovered it was alive. Do you have records of orange salamanders living in New Hampshire? Thank you!
A hellbender is a large aquatic salamander. It lives in North America.
Helbenders are endangered mainly because of pollution. Since so much pollution is dumped and pumped into streams, many hellbenders are dying. Most of the waste that is dumped into rivers is acidic. The acids in the waste are not only harmful to hellbenders, but also to fish, salamanders, and other aquatic animals.
No, the hellbender is not a desert animal. They are natives of eastern United States.
The most recent common ancestor to all living salamanders certainly had at least aquatic larvae, and probably an entirely aquatic life cycle, much like a hellbender.
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Hellbender - 1996 VG was released on: USA: 15 November 1996
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It is reported that a hellbender's digestive process is very slow. Additionally, they also carry eggs in their digestive systems.